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Dragon Ball Z- Sparking- Neo Wii Iso -jpn- Updated

Here’s an interesting, concise review of Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Neo (known as Budokai Tenkaichi 2 elsewhere) for the Wii, focusing on the Japanese ISO version:

  • Black Screen on Boot: Ensure your Dolphin region settings are set to "Japan." You may also need to enable "Skip EFB Access from CPU" in the graphics hacks.
  • Motion Controls Not Working: You must configure "Real Wii Remote" if using a Bluetooth sensor bar, or "Emulated Wii Remote" with a mouse. Map the "Shake" actions to keyboard buttons for accuracy.
  • Japanese Text Displaying as Garbage: This is rare, but ensure your system locale is not forcing English. Use Dolphin’s "Japanese" language override in the game properties.

Motion Controls: The Wii version utilizes the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to perform iconic moves like the Kamehameha through physical gestures. Dragon Ball Z- Sparking- Neo WII ISO -JPN-

Sparking! Neo revolutionized the series by introducing a free-roaming 3D environment where players can fly, swim, and destroy surroundings. Here’s an interesting, concise review of Dragon Ball

(covering the Saiyan Arc through the Cell Arc, GT, and movies), missions, side quests, and tag-team fighting. Version Differences Sparking! NEO (JPN) Budokai Tenkaichi 2 (NA) Character Count 135 (Wii version) Soundtrack Original Anime OST Original Western Score Response Time Japanese versions often have different reaction timings Slightly different input lag Playing the JPN ISO Japanese ISO (NTSC-J) , you generally have two main options: Dragon Ball Z Sparking! NEO [Japan Import] - Amazon.com Black Screen on Boot: Ensure your Dolphin region

Kamehameha—Wii Remote style.